by Dena Goodman
Published by: Cornell University Press
Imprint: Cornell University Press
336 Pages, 155.00 × 235.00 × 21.00 mm
£19.99
£52.00
Fascinating... Rarely does one encounter such a persuasive and startling exposition of the ways inattention to gender and assumptions about women have shaped history. (Journal of Women's History)
Fascinating... Rarely does one encounter such a persuasive and startling exposition of the ways inattention to gender and assumptions about women have shaped history.
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